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they want the federal government to run the healthcare. they can't handle medicare or medicaid they are already in trouble. we need to clean up what they are already responsible for before we start to i am modestly try to take over all of healthcare. big step in the wrong direction. >> obama care guarantees that people who have preexisting conditions and who don't currently have health ints cannot be denied coverage because of the preexisting condition. if you repeal obama care how will you protect those people with preexisting conditions? >> over half of the states already have these high risk pools that deal with that issue. that kind of innovation ought to be encouraged the federal government. i don't think anybody thinks the federal government can take over this area. we can't even handle the healthcare we have already got. that he is the kind of thing that ought to be dealt with at the stable level. we ought to be encouraging that. >> insurance companies say they can't afford to make this deal that they are going to take anybody even
they want the federal government to run the healthcare. they can't handle medicare or medicaid they are already in trouble. we need to clean up what they are already responsible for before we start to i am modestly try to take over all of healthcare. big step in the wrong direction. >> obama care guarantees that people who have preexisting conditions and who don't currently have health ints cannot be denied coverage because of the preexisting condition. if you repeal obama care how will...
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we can't even handle the healthcare we have already got. that is the kind of thing that ought to be dealt with at the state level and we he ought to be encouraging that. >> chris: insurance companies say they can't afford to make this deal that they are going to take anybody even if they have a preexisting condition unless they get all of those customers the millions of customers from the mandate. >> that is what the state-based high risk pools are for, chris. that is exactly what i'm saying. >> chris: and you are saying that that would take care of people who don't have insurance who want to get insurance but are being denied it because of a preexisting condition? >> i'm saying that this ought to be dealt with at the state level by the state-based high risk pools that over half the states i believe have already developed. >> chris: even if you win a majority in the senate chances are that democrats are still going to have enough votes to be able to conduct a filibuster and some of your republican colleagues are suggesting that the way even
we can't even handle the healthcare we have already got. that is the kind of thing that ought to be dealt with at the state level and we he ought to be encouraging that. >> chris: insurance companies say they can't afford to make this deal that they are going to take anybody even if they have a preexisting condition unless they get all of those customers the millions of customers from the mandate. >> that is what the state-based high risk pools are for, chris. that is exactly what...
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>> bret: no the healthcare law in general. >> i hope it's a problem. the conceit of a bill making anything better is affront the free people. government has already mucked up medicine with all its rul rules. they don't know what things cost. even doctors don't know what it costs because other people pay. this would make them pay. the cbo estimate assumes they would cut reimbursement to doctors which they've never done and are not going to do. i hope it goes down. it would be bad for america. >> bret: if it goes down, there is nothing right now in its place. there are proposals but they'd have to get through congress. >> right. once again, i say no, they can't get it through congress. and good, because doing nothing and leaving some of this to the free market would be a good thing. lasik eye surgery is free market. what happens? the prices go down, quality goes up. doctors give out their cell phone number and e-mail addresses because they want to please the customer. government and insurance companies lurch in, that doesn't happen. >> bret: for the peop
>> bret: no the healthcare law in general. >> i hope it's a problem. the conceit of a bill making anything better is affront the free people. government has already mucked up medicine with all its rul rules. they don't know what things cost. even doctors don't know what it costs because other people pay. this would make them pay. the cbo estimate assumes they would cut reimbursement to doctors which they've never done and are not going to do. i hope it goes down. it would be bad for...
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take healthcare. you know, he put so much energy into passing the affordable care act, but now the real work gets done. putting in place the state exchanges, the federal exchange, moving the delivery system forward, reducing costs over all in the system, providing that big expansion of coverage that is embedded in that legislation. that takes enormous effort, enormous work. i think he has to work not only with his own agencies but with governors around the country. >> eliot: it's interesting because not many people focus on this, but when the president regalvannized his election, i think plays to your point and there is so much residual power. >> there was a big meeting with immigration activists and people wanted to see reform, including people from the bush administration. we encourage him to take that step particularly for the dream act kids. i think he was reluctant at that moment and thought he could work with congress. it's apparent that congress was not going to do anything. he did the right th
take healthcare. you know, he put so much energy into passing the affordable care act, but now the real work gets done. putting in place the state exchanges, the federal exchange, moving the delivery system forward, reducing costs over all in the system, providing that big expansion of coverage that is embedded in that legislation. that takes enormous effort, enormous work. i think he has to work not only with his own agencies but with governors around the country. >> eliot: it's...
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the healthcare monstrosity increased by $1.76 trillion. the big answers, the big answers are the one he had in 2009. they produced economy growing at under 2%. cannot sustain the current horrible unemployment rate. it has to rise 2%. he is down repeating the education, energy, as a vision. anybody who believes that that is either going to work or is a vision. is oversold on this. >> chris: you can argue whether the obama policy are the right or not. but did you hear anything in speech that was knew or different, or basic message for the next four years more of the same? >> i think he has a vision here. the vision, he said clearly, the one thing that he and romney agree on is this election is about the economy. that he has a distinct vision from romney. when it comes to infrastructure, we know going back to the argument of last week, romney does not believe that we need more teacher, firemen, policemen, et cetera. barack obama does. today, he was saying clearly when it comes to investing in the middle class and in terms of that education, t
the healthcare monstrosity increased by $1.76 trillion. the big answers, the big answers are the one he had in 2009. they produced economy growing at under 2%. cannot sustain the current horrible unemployment rate. it has to rise 2%. he is down repeating the education, energy, as a vision. anybody who believes that that is either going to work or is a vision. is oversold on this. >> chris: you can argue whether the obama policy are the right or not. but did you hear anything in speech...
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in the past our effort in healthcare has been on heart disease and cancer. as the baby boomers are getting older and living longer, alzheimers is going to be a player and that's warm one of te reasons we're talking about. >> there's another development that's important and that's a new blood test. tell me about that. >> this is a part of the research scientists from spain have been successful in looking at 2 dimensional infrared prospect obvious copy. >> it can check the plaque and find the plaque on white blood cells which are part of the defense mechanism. if that comes to a clinical phase, with a simple blood test we can screen them. there's no screening test for alzheimers, great news. >> that is great news and a -- we have a breaking neck clue that's been so hard to define. thank you for joining us. >> that puts folks at easy but not everybody that forgets a sentence -- >> absolutely not. you need more than two symptoms. >> here's what i remember, that's going to do it for us. i'm jamie colby, he's kelly wright and the journal editorial report is next.
in the past our effort in healthcare has been on heart disease and cancer. as the baby boomers are getting older and living longer, alzheimers is going to be a player and that's warm one of te reasons we're talking about. >> there's another development that's important and that's a new blood test. tell me about that. >> this is a part of the research scientists from spain have been successful in looking at 2 dimensional infrared prospect obvious copy. >> it can check the...
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unions, police and firefighters vowing to block the city from implementing changes to their pension and healthcare benefits that voters just approved by a whopping 70% margin. the pension bill in san jose alone has more than tripled from 73 million to 245 million in the last decade. we'll get into that. the unions have a right to sue he says, a senior partner with democratic spring damages. they look at those costs and say they can't keep going like this. >> it's wrong to scapegoat the unions. the fact of the matter is we have voters vote on a ballot measure that didn't have all available options open. they're spending in san jose hundreds of millions to build a stadium for the oakland a's. there's a lot to look at to raise money without attacking middle class. >> to be fair, this is 27% of the budget. i'm not saying you target those people but you've got to target what is right now the biggest and most ballooning part of public cost across the country and that tends to be pension benefits. it's not fair, it's a reality of the times, companies deal it with all the time when they revisit pensions t
unions, police and firefighters vowing to block the city from implementing changes to their pension and healthcare benefits that voters just approved by a whopping 70% margin. the pension bill in san jose alone has more than tripled from 73 million to 245 million in the last decade. we'll get into that. the unions have a right to sue he says, a senior partner with democratic spring damages. they look at those costs and say they can't keep going like this. >> it's wrong to scapegoat the...
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coherent narrative coming out of the white house, and they came out and spoke on same sex issues, the healthcare act, it was not until late in the game that there was coherence to what he was saying. he needs to give us a better framework for what he wants to do? >> yes he's in an interesting place. his natural tendency is to let congress be congress, and let himself be the president, then you negotiate what comes out of both institutions. with the amount of leverage he has right now i think it's time for him to abandon that view of the way government should work. that has not been said. one of the interesting problems he has is that a lot of this new leverage comes from the new senators who were elected some of them in a surprise election, some not but most of them are substantially to the left of him in a lot of these issues. i know tammy baldwin, elizabeth warren up here. the pushing all of a sudden bernie sanders who has been making a coherent case for economic reform for a long time has more allies than a week and a half ago. that will make it interesting to look at. >> eliot: the take away
coherent narrative coming out of the white house, and they came out and spoke on same sex issues, the healthcare act, it was not until late in the game that there was coherence to what he was saying. he needs to give us a better framework for what he wants to do? >> yes he's in an interesting place. his natural tendency is to let congress be congress, and let himself be the president, then you negotiate what comes out of both institutions. with the amount of leverage he has right now i...
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during a healthcare proposal by president obama he said if you are going to provide healthcare coverage, put in contraceptive at no extra cost. but they say if you're a church or religious organization we're going to exempt you. okay. that also makes sense. but if you are a big catholic hospital for example, or college, we can't exempt you because so many non-catholics work there. it would be discriminating to women there. also makes a ton of sense. the republicans decided to attack. >> i think that's a tremendous infringement of religious liberty. you are saying you can have the name, but you can't actually be a catholic or orthodox jewish institution because we the secular government are going to impose on you. i think that's a very profound moment for americans. [ overlapping speakers ] >> you predict a political cost for the president because of this? >> very substantial, yes. >> of course what gingrich said is ridiculous. he just said if you provide healthcare you can't charge extra for this benefit because not everybody working at your institution is of that same religion. >> this
during a healthcare proposal by president obama he said if you are going to provide healthcare coverage, put in contraceptive at no extra cost. but they say if you're a church or religious organization we're going to exempt you. okay. that also makes sense. but if you are a big catholic hospital for example, or college, we can't exempt you because so many non-catholics work there. it would be discriminating to women there. also makes a ton of sense. the republicans decided to attack. >> i...
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. >> there is a huge boom inenergd healthcarhealthcare in particule new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what should they look for. tech is such a huge area we have a few seconds left what are your thoughts? >> look at the base companiesan. the kind of service that's county of victoria to their -- o their base line services. >> thanks bob, have a greatweek. bob pr profusek. >> susie: the price of gold fell slightly today, as the fiscal cliff drama in washington continues to weigh on markets and confidence. gold slipped almost $8 to $1,655. for the year, gold is up about 5%, half the gain in the s&p 500. but as erika miller reports, some gold bugs believe next year will be far better for the precious metal. >> reporter: if you got gold jew
. >> there is a huge boom inenergd healthcarhealthcare in particule new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what should they look for....
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there is a huge boom inenergy and a boom in tech and healthcarehealthcare in particular and the new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what should they look for. tech is such a huge area we have a few seconds left what are your thoughts? >> look at the base companiesand the peripherals they need. the kind of service that's county of victoria to their -- connect to their base line services. >> thanks bob have a greatweekend. bob pro profusek. >> susie: the price of gold fell slightly today, as the fiscal cliff drama in washington continues to weigh on markets and confidence. gold slipped almost $8 to $1,655. for the year, gold is up about 5% half the gain in the s&p 500. but as erika miller reports some gold bugs believe next year will be far better
there is a huge boom inenergy and a boom in tech and healthcarehealthcare in particular and the new healthcare system is going to be a lot. you have to look at companies that have had success but need more capital to get to the next level. exploration and production companies and energy that have done well and need capital. you can raise it or you can join forces with somebody else. very often the decision is to merge and not raise capital and take that risk. >> susie: and in tech what...
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costs are up, we asked union workers to pitch in 10% of their healthcare cost and 6% of their retirement. it's time we all share the sacrifice. >> all right. >> it boggles my mind. >> nancy, thank you very much. good seeing you. >>> did any of you get a chance to see this? >> when i apply the standard i mentioned and the standards which send senator obama laid out or the standards in expressed -- [ phone ringing] . >> we just found out what was behind that ringtone that senator grassy was receiving on the senate floor. we saw the text message on his cell phone. it reads, oh my god, are you going to watch neil at his new time at 8:00 p.m. eastern time on fbn? it's true. the senator was good enough to pass it along. the word is getting out, there's a new prime time senator settling in and he ain't going anywhere. everyone at 8:00 p.m. not going anywhere. >>> schooling congress on student loans, you're looking live at the president of the united states at the university of nevada, blaming republicans for blocking the college loan fix. mitch mcconnell is in washington ready to hit back. get
costs are up, we asked union workers to pitch in 10% of their healthcare cost and 6% of their retirement. it's time we all share the sacrifice. >> all right. >> it boggles my mind. >> nancy, thank you very much. good seeing you. >>> did any of you get a chance to see this? >> when i apply the standard i mentioned and the standards which send senator obama laid out or the standards in expressed -- [ phone ringing] . >> we just found out what was behind that...
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the biggest problem right now is healthcare. all the people who are supposed to be paying for people getting older, the young people, the birthrate going down is going to destroy the healthcare system. >> bob: don't look at me. >> andrea: this study look at poor women and immigrant women. but women now days have more choices. contraception and fertility choices, more successful and waiting longer, may be having trouble as they get older. putting career first. >> dana: well, brian, you are available to babysit this weekend. call his direct line. >> brian: looking to pick up extra loot. five does not pay well -- "the five" does not way well. >> maybe sandra fluke can babysit. >> dana: i would dog sit over babysitting any day of the week at this point. coming up, autistic boy makes a dream come true on football field and has become a huge sensation on youtube. we'll show you the team incredible game-winning field goal next on "the five." ♪ ♪ now back to my colleagues at "the five." ♪ ♪ >> brian: this is a senior and has aut
the biggest problem right now is healthcare. all the people who are supposed to be paying for people getting older, the young people, the birthrate going down is going to destroy the healthcare system. >> bob: don't look at me. >> andrea: this study look at poor women and immigrant women. but women now days have more choices. contraception and fertility choices, more successful and waiting longer, may be having trouble as they get older. putting career first. >> dana: well,...
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if we want to be a nation that gives people unlimited healthcare and social security no matter what you pay in, taxes have to go up on everybody. do you agree? >> answerly. tax absolutely. we can give reasonable benefits, controlled, smart spending with, do all those things and keep tax cuts at a reasonable rate. >> with the average single income household. let's say the man works, wife doesn't, or vice versa. it is $6 used versus every $1 paid in. 6-1. can clearly unsustainable. >> we need far more fundamental reform. what the governor expects to avoid massive tax increases. >> who's got the guts to do that? feels as if kufrnt congrecurren do not, jimmy. >> the president trashed it in the campaign. i think that's the medicare reform we need. does that mean revenue is at 18% of gdp for infinite? i don't know about that. >> i would like to ask you, governor, what did you think of what obama was saying? do you feel he moved the ball forward or backwards? >> i think the deal will go down regardless because the embarrassment would be so great for not going it. >> who in particular do you th
if we want to be a nation that gives people unlimited healthcare and social security no matter what you pay in, taxes have to go up on everybody. do you agree? >> answerly. tax absolutely. we can give reasonable benefits, controlled, smart spending with, do all those things and keep tax cuts at a reasonable rate. >> with the average single income household. let's say the man works, wife doesn't, or vice versa. it is $6 used versus every $1 paid in. 6-1. can clearly unsustainable....
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> welcome back. debate over the fiscal cliff returning in high gear. congressional leaders say they're willing to work it out. however, they're also throwing a lot of buts behind that. nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us live. you've seen it all. you hear a lot of the talk behind the scenes. do you feel that there's a different, i guess, tenor at least going in and folks there really get how dangerous this is for our economy? >> i think there is sort of a spirit of seriousness ab
ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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if you're between 18 and 24 years old, the healthcare law will unfairly stick you with higher premiums. dennis, how is that younger people in this age group are hit harder, or higher premiums? >> so obamacare has new rules going in in 2014, and actturarial firm studied, this and the young will bear a bigger burden of the cost increases. 18 to 24 years old, your premium costs could go up 45% in 2014. 25-29, your premium could go up 35% more. if you're 50, your costs will fall 5%. over 60, down 13%. the elderly healthcare costs are five times to six times as high as a cost for a 20-year-old, yet we're giving them price breaks -- i say them, me -- charging more to younger people, yet older people earn far more. >> greta: if i was 18 or 19 years old, i wish, why in the world would i buy healthcare? because i can pay the penalty of about $700, and should i get sick i can always go out and buy insurance because i can get it for a pre-existing problem. >> exactly. >> greta: and if i don't buy into that pool, that reduces the entire pool to keep the cost down for everybody. >> bingo. where he
if you're between 18 and 24 years old, the healthcare law will unfairly stick you with higher premiums. dennis, how is that younger people in this age group are hit harder, or higher premiums? >> so obamacare has new rules going in in 2014, and actturarial firm studied, this and the young will bear a bigger burden of the cost increases. 18 to 24 years old, your premium costs could go up 45% in 2014. 25-29, your premium could go up 35% more. if you're 50, your costs will fall 5%. over 60,...
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the good news under president obama's healthcare program we would save that $72 million. we would note give it in fraudulent claims. the american taxpayers saves half a billion dollars. mark leader do not like that. they want it to go from the american taxpayer and straight into their pocket and then call on you through the government. how much has the scooter store given in lobbying? they've given $900,000. i wonder why they care so much about mitt romney winning. leaders given romney $300,000 and restore our future pac romney's pac $225,000. by the way, without the medicare wasting money on this, as we have already found out they are scooter store would go out of business. these are these great free market capitalists that actually have terrible companies but they get propped up by the government, and they get people like mitt romney in office saying bad government, what a joke right mark? here is another $500 million from the american people. run your crappy company based on whatever contract you get. let's go to lee fong who wrote the story about it, the community wri
the good news under president obama's healthcare program we would save that $72 million. we would note give it in fraudulent claims. the american taxpayers saves half a billion dollars. mark leader do not like that. they want it to go from the american taxpayer and straight into their pocket and then call on you through the government. how much has the scooter store given in lobbying? they've given $900,000. i wonder why they care so much about mitt romney winning. leaders given romney $300,000...
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talking about healthcare healthcare, healthcare the supreme court, by a 5-4 decision, this time going the right way, and chief justice john roberts surprising the hell out of anybody, everybody, including maybe himself by writing the majority opinion that said the obama -- president obama's affordable care act, otherwise known as obamacare is constitutional. it will stand. it meets the constitutional test and sent mitt romney on the skids. so much to talk about today, and i know you are going to want to get right into it. and so we will take as many calls of yours as we can at 866-55-press. it's such an important day. we required entire team to come in. >> i wasn't going to come in. >> you told me that. everybody was clackslacking off. dan was coming in. but cyprian was going to be here for the whole show. peter ogburn going to be here. dan henning. >> hi, guys. >> and, you know, but people that realize that there arewere three parts to this decision. the first was the individual mandate and by a 5 to 4, they said, yes, we uphold it. then there was a medicaid expansion and the court s
talking about healthcare healthcare, healthcare the supreme court, by a 5-4 decision, this time going the right way, and chief justice john roberts surprising the hell out of anybody, everybody, including maybe himself by writing the majority opinion that said the obama -- president obama's affordable care act, otherwise known as obamacare is constitutional. it will stand. it meets the constitutional test and sent mitt romney on the skids. so much to talk about today, and i know you are going...
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>> that is why it is great that the healthcare reform law does have a religious exemption. >> sean: it does and it doesn't. the fact is it really doesn't. for example if you are catholic hospital or charity or in this case this chain they are deeply held religious convictions of the owners. they are willing to provide health insurance coverage but not this and why would the government, jordan have a right to step in and tell them they must do something that goes directly against their conscience and something that is forbidden by their conscience? >> first of all, we he just won one of these cases moments before coming on the air out of the 7th circuit. we are three for three at the circuit court of appeals on getting the injunctions for not religious organizations but private companies like hobby lobby. it is not a shock that justice sotomayor agreed with the hhs mandate when you look at the policies. this is an affront to religious liberty. $1.3 million a day starting on tuesday if you choose not to violate your religious conscience which for hobby lobby is just for abortive patience
>> that is why it is great that the healthcare reform law does have a religious exemption. >> sean: it does and it doesn't. the fact is it really doesn't. for example if you are catholic hospital or charity or in this case this chain they are deeply held religious convictions of the owners. they are willing to provide health insurance coverage but not this and why would the government, jordan have a right to step in and tell them they must do something that goes directly against...
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gregg: everybody in florida will get healthcare. >> you get healthcare today, all right. you can buy healthcare insurance. what this is actually going to do is it's going to be more difficult to get actual healthcare. insurance is not the answer, it's drive down the cost of healthcare. you have insurance in countries like u.k. and canada where they say we cover you, but you don't get it because it's rationed. that's what is going to happen. gregg: you're also intending to opt out of the insurance mandate -- the building of insurance exchanges, why in? they don't work. if it was such a grit idea the private sector would do that. and we know that the congressional budget office says if you're going to buy your own policy with these exchanges you'll be paying 10% more, a family will. about $2,100 for for a foa family. you're going to pay more with these exchanges. they don't work. government involvement in healthcare has only caused healthcare costs to go up and it's rationing carement it's devastating for patients. gregg: let me switch subjectses on you. you have been tryin
gregg: everybody in florida will get healthcare. >> you get healthcare today, all right. you can buy healthcare insurance. what this is actually going to do is it's going to be more difficult to get actual healthcare. insurance is not the answer, it's drive down the cost of healthcare. you have insurance in countries like u.k. and canada where they say we cover you, but you don't get it because it's rationed. that's what is going to happen. gregg: you're also intending to opt out of the...
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it's a threat to the healthcare system. it's a threat to our national treasury and a threat to job creation. and then finally, last but not least, the people, the people who are still sovereign will be heard on the first tuesday in november and i think they'll say, you know what, we don't want the 12,000 pages of regulations, we don't want the 159 boards, commissions, programs getting between us and our doctor, these are very personal decisions about our family's healthcare, and so, again, this is thrown back into the legislative and political arena, and we'll have it relitigated on election day. jon: the president says it's time to move on we can't fight the battles of the past. this is sort of old news, it is settled law, what do you say? >> well the national debt is crushing this nation. he's had the worst economic and job growth record shins the great depression and one of the great impediments to both of those happens to be his healthcare. listen, the debt is constitutional, it doesn't mean it's a wise policy. just bec
it's a threat to the healthcare system. it's a threat to our national treasury and a threat to job creation. and then finally, last but not least, the people, the people who are still sovereign will be heard on the first tuesday in november and i think they'll say, you know what, we don't want the 12,000 pages of regulations, we don't want the 159 boards, commissions, programs getting between us and our doctor, these are very personal decisions about our family's healthcare, and so, again, this...
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what is the republican plan for the healthcare market? we do know that these healthcare costs regardless of the state of this law and how its implemented is something that is so crucial towards the financial stability of this country. >> the republican plan to fix healthcare is not to increase your taxes by hundreds of billions of dollars. the republican plan to fix healthcare is a step-by-step process rather than a 2700 page bill you don't understand. our plan is to allow you to buy healthcare across state lines, to do away with the preexisting illness exclusion, to create more competition not less. to work with democrats and not rely on the power to tax the american people to pass a healthcare bill. the president needs to be held accountable for being disingenuous during the debate. the democrats need to be held accountable for taking the floor of the house and the senate and denying they are taxing the american people. they need to answer the question. now that the court said the only way you can uphold this bill is to use the power to
what is the republican plan for the healthcare market? we do know that these healthcare costs regardless of the state of this law and how its implemented is something that is so crucial towards the financial stability of this country. >> the republican plan to fix healthcare is not to increase your taxes by hundreds of billions of dollars. the republican plan to fix healthcare is a step-by-step process rather than a 2700 page bill you don't understand. our plan is to allow you to buy...
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when you look at other things that the congress has focused on medicaid, healthcare, the affordable care act, even looking at what's going on with the fiscal cliff right? are we going to balance our budget by lessoning lessening the support to those with disability or focus on those at the top 1%. this trend is ongoing and i hope it doesn't continue. the bipartisan tradition around disability is longstanding, and i think it's mourn. it's one of those few issues that traditionally both republicans and democrats can agree on, and i hope we can get back to that point. a lot of work need to be done in the republican party for us to get there. >> eliot: your point is so well taken. there should be no disagreement about extending rights to those with disabilities. this is not a partisan issue. it has not been historically a partisan issue. whom will you call? where will you begin when you go and reach out to the republican party and say guys, go back to your roots. you just lost an election because of the narrowness of your vision. expand it. who will you talk to? >> you know what? i will talk
when you look at other things that the congress has focused on medicaid, healthcare, the affordable care act, even looking at what's going on with the fiscal cliff right? are we going to balance our budget by lessoning lessening the support to those with disability or focus on those at the top 1%. this trend is ongoing and i hope it doesn't continue. the bipartisan tradition around disability is longstanding, and i think it's mourn. it's one of those few issues that traditionally both...
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pitch which is not just about abortion, birth control but respect women's rights to make decision about healthcare. >> michael: you alluded to it. let's listen to a little bit from last night talking about the justices, and how the justices impact unelected judges is what they call it, is what paul ryan called the impact decisions in the country. >> if the romney-ryan ticket is elected should those who believe abortion should remain legal be worried? >> we don't think that unelected judges should make this decision that people through their elected representatives and reaching a consensus in society to the democratic process should make this determination. >> michael: you know, when you hear that, and you see the importance and the gravity of this issue and the way that ryan answers it, isn't that scream to go women, i'm not going to say--it's not screaming to me. i'm asking you isn't that screaming for women to vote for obama and biden? >> i think so. any states rights argument should send a chill down people's spines, especially those who have been discriminated against by legislatures and how d
pitch which is not just about abortion, birth control but respect women's rights to make decision about healthcare. >> michael: you alluded to it. let's listen to a little bit from last night talking about the justices, and how the justices impact unelected judges is what they call it, is what paul ryan called the impact decisions in the country. >> if the romney-ryan ticket is elected should those who believe abortion should remain legal be worried? >> we don't think that...
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healthcare is killing the industry. it is not in the law books -- is not the law books that will bring jobs back. you cannot pay insurance companies $1 trillion and expect company -- expect companies to stay in the united states and pay for health care. unless the court faces the fact that america must have jobs, and nothing else will satisfy health care. thank you. host: tony on twitter says -- host: reneged, and independent from mississippi. good morning. caller: this is kind of a curve ball question. the federal government is now going to require people to get federal health care. but the hyde and and and and and and -- host: professor amar? guest: a very interesting curveball question. even if it were, tie line is a congressional statute -- they can pass statutes that expand anti-discrimination laws like the ledbetter law, the first law president obama signed. they are also permitted to pass laws that cut back on earlier anti-discrimination laws. again, if we like them, we should vote them in and reelect them, and i
healthcare is killing the industry. it is not in the law books -- is not the law books that will bring jobs back. you cannot pay insurance companies $1 trillion and expect company -- expect companies to stay in the united states and pay for health care. unless the court faces the fact that america must have jobs, and nothing else will satisfy health care. thank you. host: tony on twitter says -- host: reneged, and independent from mississippi. good morning. caller: this is kind of a curve ball...
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he has taken the lead on healthcare. he, president obama has taken the lead on getting jobs back particularly our great auto industry back, and so what do the republicans have? what do they offer as an alternative? just the fact that they hate barack obama and they are not barack obama. and so what? take us back to the policies of george bush and dick cheney? they don't have anything else? and i don't think whipping up hate read of president obama is enough to get them across the finish line. mitch mcconnell, remember he said the 30 million americans don't have health insurance. >> on your radio and on current tv, this is the bill press show. you've heard bill's views, now let's hear yours. politically direct means no b.s. just telling you what's going on in politics today. >>at the only on-line forum with a direct line to bill press. >>it's something i've been waiting for a long time. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: taking your e-mails on any topic at any on your radio, on t.v. t the bill pr
he has taken the lead on healthcare. he, president obama has taken the lead on getting jobs back particularly our great auto industry back, and so what do the republicans have? what do they offer as an alternative? just the fact that they hate barack obama and they are not barack obama. and so what? take us back to the policies of george bush and dick cheney? they don't have anything else? and i don't think whipping up hate read of president obama is enough to get them across the finish line....
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. >> you don't get free healthcare healthcare. he should know that. >> he doesn't understand that. he doesn't know what it means not to have aga a ga-billion dollars. and then he said free contraception was a big hit for college-age women. this must warm the cockles of your little geek heart. appearing in the republican resistence to obama's healthcare law the deadline is today. >> there was a hard deadline of today where the states had to say whether or not they were going to set up the state-based healthcare exchanges themselves or if they were going to turn it over to the federal government but they've extended a that now to december 14th. they have to indicate that they're on their way to planning but they have until december december 24th. a lot of states said they would not do anything until after the election hoping that mitt romney would win and they wouldn't have to deal with healthcare reform which all along we said was a bad idea because if the states don't set it up, the federal government would. >> stephanie: what are they saying now. >> they want leeway to work on it
. >> you don't get free healthcare healthcare. he should know that. >> he doesn't understand that. he doesn't know what it means not to have aga a ga-billion dollars. and then he said free contraception was a big hit for college-age women. this must warm the cockles of your little geek heart. appearing in the republican resistence to obama's healthcare law the deadline is today. >> there was a hard deadline of today where the states had to say whether or not they were going to...
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fewer people have healthcare. fewer people have pensions. these are all benefits that the labor movement has brought us. there are more workplace injuries. more workplace deaths and these are all things that the labor movement is -- has invested in and is responsible for providing for union and nonunion workers in their states. so michigan is on a downward trajectory. it's bad. as tim said. this is about politics. look the state chamber of commerce won in november. they defeated a collective bargaining constitutional amendment but dick devos billionaire from -- runs the amway corporation, they won but they were also the ones that have been consistently attacking organized labor. they were behind this effort and they completely mischaracterized this as the ability for workers to decide whether to belong in a union or not. it gives workers now a chance to free ride or free load and receive all of those benefits from collective bargaining without paying for them. >> eliot: which means long-term -- that's right. this creates a free lord problem.
fewer people have healthcare. fewer people have pensions. these are all benefits that the labor movement has brought us. there are more workplace injuries. more workplace deaths and these are all things that the labor movement is -- has invested in and is responsible for providing for union and nonunion workers in their states. so michigan is on a downward trajectory. it's bad. as tim said. this is about politics. look the state chamber of commerce won in november. they defeated a collective...
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the anticipation is on the healthcare ruling. the supreme court claiming the drama, extending the drama for as long as they can has put it off until thursday. you know, we've heard at the whitehouse david, from jay carney all along where in responses to many, many questions, right on this, do you have a back-up plan? and they keep saying we are confident it will be held up, that it will be found constitutional. that still could happen. but do they have a back-up plan? >> i am sure they do. i am sure they have several contingencies and they will be ready. they will be ready with a response the day of the ruling, and if the ruling is adverse, i think in the coming days, you will see a series of announcements designed to cope with the fallout from the ruling and, also, to try to, you know get the public back on their side. i am certain that they have some kind of contingency plan. >> it might be -- it could very well be another split decision, you know, upholding all of the law, doing away with the individual mandate. i think it's u
the anticipation is on the healthcare ruling. the supreme court claiming the drama, extending the drama for as long as they can has put it off until thursday. you know, we've heard at the whitehouse david, from jay carney all along where in responses to many, many questions, right on this, do you have a back-up plan? and they keep saying we are confident it will be held up, that it will be found constitutional. that still could happen. but do they have a back-up plan? >> i am sure they...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...